The first weekend of San Antonio's annual Fiesta celebration is in the books. Attendees braved construction, heavy traffic, and some higher than usual drink prices to take part in events all over the city.
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Why does the chain’s most loyal Texas customers think it's worth the hype?
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Head to Zilker Park on Sunday to see hundreds of kites fill the sky. The festival runs from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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Joan Means Khabele was one of the first Black women to jump into the pool in protest of segregation.
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The comedian will perform a set and have a conversation with TPR's Director of Events Tori Pool as part of TPR's Creekside Sessions.
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They are planning their first performance season for next spring.
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Five local artists worked with the San Antonio River Foundation to design and install public art pieces across the San Pedro Creek Culture Park.
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Higgs predicted the existence of the Higgs boson particle, helping explain how matter formed after the Big Bang. His death at 94 was announced by the University of Edinburgh, where he was a professor.
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Are pets — and specifically dogs — in the middle of a mental health crisis?
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Eclipse watchers across the San Antonio area took their positions under cloudy skies hoping for an unforgettable view of the eclipse. For many, the clouds proved a challenge. But it was a thrill to experience brief glimpses and momentary darkness.
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Food and beverage franchises are celebrating the eclipse with discounts and special offers for customers across the U.S., regardless of whether they're in the path of totality.